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1828 dictionary(227) Words.

abortive
absolute
absolutely
absoluteness
acatalectic
acatalepsy
accomplish
accomplished
acoustic
actinolite
action
adept
all
all-accomplished
all-atoning
all-disgraced
all-good
all-happy
all-perfect
all-sufficiency
already
altogether
ammonian
ammonium
anatreptic
apparatus
armor
bargain
beatifical
beatifically
best
blank
brimful
cataphract
chafery
clap
class
clean
close
colon
command
commencement
complete
completed
completely
completement
completeness
completion
completive
comply
conceive
console
consummate
consummated
consummately
consummation
contemplate
course
crown
crowned
crowner
cycle
diamond
distempered
distich
downright
enthymeme
entire
entirely
entireness
entirety
equine
equip
excellent
execute
exhaustion
exquisite
exquisiteness
fairly
fallow
felicity
fill
finally
finely
finish
finished
finisher
flower
font
forage
fulfill
fulfilled
full
full-manned
full-orbed
full-summed
full-winged
fullness
fully
gallantness
gangrene
georama
good
hand
hardly
head
hemistich
high
hip
holy
hyperbate
immature
immaturity
immesh
impannel
imperfect
imperfection
imperfectly
inadequacy
inadequate
inadequately
inadequateness
incomplete
inconsummate
inconsummateness
indefective
independence
independent
inoculate
integral
integrally
just
lamely
lung
mature
maturely
matureness
maturing
more
mourn
nonage
outright
over
overcover
panoply
panorama
perfect
perfected
perfection
perfectional
perfectly
perfectness
period
periodical
peritoneum
phrase
plenarily
plenariness
plenary
plenipotence
plenitude
poach
preterit
preterperfect
procinct
prosecute
purchase
purely
quarter-day
quit
quite
ransack
relief
replenish
replete
repletion
ripe
ripeness
roundly
sabbath
sentence
sideral
sidereal
silicify
sketch
solidly
sound
spunge
staircase
stamineous
subaction
subluxation
supplement
t
tartar
term
thorough
thorough-bred
thorough-paced
thorough-stitch
thoroughly
through
throughly
title
torpor
total
totally
tradition
transitive
trivial
tunic
unaccomplished
uncomplete
uncompleted
unfinished
unpanoplied
unperfect
unperfected
unperfectness
unripe
upshot
utter
vitriolic
whelm
whole
wholly
year



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1828 Definition

COMPLETE, a.

1. Having no deficiency; perfect.

And ye are complete in him who is the head of all principality and power. Col. 2.

2. Finished; ended; concluded; as, the edifice is complete.

This course of vanity almost complete.

In strict propriety, this word admits of no comparison; for that which is complete, cannot be more or less so. But as the word, like many others, is used with some indefiniteness of signification, it is customary to qualify it with more, most, less and least. More complete, most complete, less complete, are common expressions.

3. In botany, a complete flower is one furnished with a calyx and corolla. Vaillant. Or having all the parts of a flower.

COMPLETE, v.t.

1. To finish; to end; to perfect; as, to complete a bridge, or an edifice; to complete an education.

2. To fill to accomplish; as, to complete hopes or desires.

3. To fulfil; to accomplish; to perform; as, the prophecy of Daniel is completed.
1913 Definition
Complete (complete)
a.(?)
Com*plete"
[L. completus, p. p. of complere to fill up; com- + plere to fill. See Full, , and cf. Comply, Compline.]
  1. Filled up; with no part or element lacking; free from deficiency; entire; perfect; consummate.
    "Complete perfections." Milton.

    Ye are complete in him.
    Col. ii. 10.

    That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel
    Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon.
    Shak.

  2. Finished; ended; concluded; completed; as, the edifice is complete.

    This course of vanity almost complete.
    Prior.

  3. Having all the parts or organs which belong to it or to the typical form; having calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistil.

    Syn. -- See Whole.

  4. To bring to a state in which there is no deficiency] to perfect; to consummate; to accomplish; to fulfill; to finish; as, to complete a task, or a poem; to complete a course of education.

    Bred only and completed to the taste
    Of lustful appetence.
    Milton.

    And, to complete her bliss, a fool for mate.
    Pope.

    Syn. -- To perform; execute; terminate; conclude; finish; end; fill up; achieve; realize; effect; consummate; accomplish; effectuate; fulfill; bring to pass.


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